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Angus Calder
Biography | Gods, Mongrels and Demons | Encountering Alasdair        
 
Angus Calder  
Born in 1942, Angus Calder is an author, poet, critic, editor, historian and journalist. He took a degree in English at Cambridge and produced a doctoral thesis, on Second World War politics in Britain, at the University of Sussex. The People's War: Britain 1939-1945 was published in 1969. It won the Mail on Sunday/John Llewllyn Rhys Prize the following year and has been in print ever since. He became Staff Tutor in Arts with the Open University in Scotland in 1979, retiring early in 1993 with the title Reader in Cultural Studies. In 1981, he published Revolutionary Empire, a survey of the rise of the English-speaking empires from the fifteenth-century to the American War of Independence. His more recent work includes the acclaimed Penguin anthology Wars in and co-editing The Raucle Tongue: Selected Essays, Journalism and Interviews by Hugh MacDiarmid.

Angus Calder has taught all over the world, but mostly in Africa, New Zealand and Scotland. He has lectured in literature at several African universities and published extensively on nineteenth-century Russian fiction, on African literature, and on English and Scottish literature. He was co-editor of the Journal of Commonwealth Literature from 1981 to 1987. He has published verse throughout his life, won a Gregory Award in 1967, and brought out his first volume of poems, Waking in Waikato, in 1995.

Published by Bloomsbury in January 2004, Gods, Mongrels and Demons: 101 Brief but Essential Lives, is an assemblage of oddballs, tinks, heidbangers, saints, keelies, nutters, philosophers and freaks, whether real, imaginary, legendary or mythical.
 

Non-fiction
The People’s War: Britain 1939-45 (1969)
Revolutionary Empire: The Rise of the English-speaking Empires from the 15th Century to the 1780s (1981)
Time to Kill: The Soldier's Experience of War in the West 1939-1945 (co-edited with Paul Addison, 1987)
The Myth of the Blitz (1991)
Revolving Culture: Notes from the Scottish Republic (1994)
Wars (anthology, 1999)
Scotlands of the Mind (2003)
Gods, Mongrels and Demons: 101 Brief but Essential Lives (2003)

Poetry
Walking in Waikato (1995)
Horace in Tollcross: Eftir some odes of QH Flaccus (2000)
 


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